Alphabetical           State by State
 Health & Medicine Add/Modify your site link! Send this page to a friend!  
 Home
 Health
 Alcoholism
 Alternative Medicine
 By Age and Gender
 Child Health and Fitness
 Children's Health and Fitness
 Consumer Support Groups
 Dentistry
 Disabilities
 Education
 Education
 Emergency Services
 Employment
 Environmental Health
 First Aid
 Fitness
 General Health and Fitness
 General Health
 Geriatrics and Aging
 Health Administration
 Health Care
 Home
 Indices
 Information Media
 Institutes
 Long Term Care
 Medicine
 Men's Health and Fitness
 Men's Health
 Mental Health and Fitness
 Mental Health
 Midwifery
 Nursing
 Nutrition
 Organizations
 Pharmacology
 Pharmacy
 Procedures and Therapies
 Professions
 Public Health and Safety
 Publications
 Reproductive Health and Fitness
 Reproductive Health
 Resources
 Senior Health and Fitness
 Senses
 Services
 Substance Abuse
 Symptoms and Diseases
 Teen Health and Fitness
 Traditional Medicine
 Travel
 Weight Issues
 Weight Loss
 Womens Health and Fitness
 Women's Health
 Workplace
Copyright © 1998-01 OpenHere
Company Information
Suggest a Site
FAQ
VirtualDesk
Login:

Password:
WHO Marks World Tuberculosis Day, Says TB Remains Major Threat
Monday, March 24, 2008 3:04 PM

Gideon Mtongona is examined by Dr. Isak Slabber, unseen, for Tuberculosis at clinic in Langa, South Africa, 17 Mar 2008The...


Gideon Mtongona is examined by Dr. Isak Slabber, unseen, for Tuberculosis at clinic in Langa, South Africa, 17 Mar 2008
Gideon Mtongona is examined by Dr. Isak Slabber, unseen, for Tuberculosis at clinic in Langa, South Africa, 17 Mar 2008
The World Health Organization is marking World Tuberculosis Day Monday, calling on individuals to do more to fight the disease.

An estimated 1.5 million people died from tuberculosis in 2006 and a report in the New England Journal of Medicine warns Africa may be facing the worst tuberculosis epidemic since the invention of antibiotics.

The report finds the number of TB cases in Africa more than doubled between 1990 and 2005, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. The head of a research unit at Johannesburg's Witswatersrand University, there were 9.2 million new cases of TB in 2006, an increase of about $100 from the year before. It said India had the most cases, followed by China, Indonesia, South Africa, and Nigeria.

World Tuberculosis Day commemorates the day Dr. Robert Koch announced he had discovered the cause of tuberculosis (the TB bacillus) in 1882.

 

Health & Medicine

  • Health Home

  • US, China Cooperate on Disease Prevention in Quake Zone  

  • World Bank Launches New Strategy to Combat AIDS in Africa  

  • UN Reports Sharp Increase in Disabled War Victims in Africa  

  • Former US Supreme Court Justice, Caring for Husband, Calls for Action on Alzheimer's Disease  

  • Triple-Drug Therapy Found Most Effective Against HIV  

  • Study Links Everyday Chemicals to Obesity  

  • Study Shows Ultrasound Screening, Mammograms Needed to Detect Some Breast Cancers  

  • HIV/AIDS Remains Unprecedented Challenge for Sub-Saharan Africa  

  • United Nations In Zimbabwe Says Violence 'Could Reach Crisis Levels'  

  • African Countries Seek Common Approach Against HIV/AIDS  

  • HIV-affected Families in Malawi Benefit from Raising Fish  

  • Scientists Look To Plants For New Medicines  

  • Namibia Touts New Program to Fight AIDS  

  • New African Effort to Build AIDS Research Center in Ghana  

  • Ghana Intensifies Fight Against AIDS  

  • Study Finds Most People With Diabetes Also Have Arthritis  

  • Bringing Health Care Closer to Home is Key to Saving Children's Lives  

  • Death Toll from Child Virus Hits 34 in China

  • Breastfed Babies Smarter  

  • Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers May Reduce Alzheimers Risk  

  • Harm from Smoking Reversible Over Time  

  • AIDS Research Continues at US Laboratory, After Human Trials Halted  

  • UNICEF Estimates Children Account for One-Third of All Deaths From Cyclone Nargis  

  • Tobacco Use Rises Among Women  

  • Health Officials Battling Child Disease in China  

  • May 7th is World AIDS Orphans Day  

  • WHO To Update Guidelines for Possible Flu Pandemic  

  • Job Safety Remains a Deadly Serious Issue  

  • High Definition Eye Glasses Provide Crisper Vision  

  • Report Says Basic Medical Care Could Save Lives of 6 Million Children a Year  


  • More Headlines